Video viral on social media.
A video from Badaun in Uttar Pradesh has gone viral, in which a woman was seen feeding a stray dog ​​after tying up a rat’s tail. When this video reached the police, the woman got sad. A case has been registered against him. The police said that strict action will be taken against the accused woman.
Even before this, a case of brutal killing of mice had come to light in Badau. Police arrested the accused in this case. After the rat killing incident in Badaun, another case has come to light. Here the woman first molests the mouse. Tied his tail with a thread. She took the rat out and then served it to a stray dog. Someone made a video of this and made it viral on social media.
When this video reached the police, they immediately registered a case against the woman. The incident is from Sharbazpur area. Animal activist Vikendra Sharma showed this video of the woman to the police and registered a case against the woman. The police officer said – this kind of cruelty to voiceless animals will not be tolerated. Action will be taken against the woman.
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In the viral video, it was seen that the woman tied a string to the rat’s tail and brought it out of the house. Then he started showing it by hanging it in front of a stray dog. He then held the mouse in front of the dog until the dog hunted it. Then the woman left. But the woman did not know that someone was also making her video. In no time this video went viral and now a case of rat killing has also been registered against the woman.
Rat Massacre of 2022
Even in the year 2022, a similar rat massacre was in discussion in Badaun. A man named Manoj Kumar first tied a stone to the rat’s tail and hit it hard and then threw it into the drain, after which the rat died. In this case, an animal lover named Vikendra Sharma has complained to the police and demanded action against the youth. Initially the police refused to take action in the case, however later the police registered a case and arrested the accused. Postmortem of dead mice was done at IVRI Center, Bareilly.